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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1908)
and social circles. The bride elect is one of our young [ social lerders, pleasing and charming, of true pioneer stock. She is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kenney. The history of Oregon from itr begin ning was partly made by the ancestry | of Miss Kenney. Her father and moth- f er are natives of this state, her grand parents settled here in 1854. RESULTS ACCOMPLISHED JUDGE I. R. NEAL KENTNER-KENNEY On next Tuesday at the home of the bride’s parents in this ci y Mr. W. Kent- ner and Miss Marvnya Kenney will be unitedin mar,iage. Mr. Kentner is a prominent merchant of Medford and is well liked by all those who have made his acquaintance. He is promin ent in the development of the Rogue River Valley and stands high in business America’s Greatest Weekly THE TOLED j blade TOLEDO, OHIO. The Best Known Knews- paper in the United States Circulation 200,000 Popular in Every State. In nift.iy respects the Toledo Blade is the mott remarkable weekly newspaper publish ed in the United State*, It is the on’y newspaper especially edited for National cir culation. It has had the largest circulation for more years than any newspaper print ed in America. Furthermore, it is the cheap est newspaper in the world, as will be ex plained to any person who will write us for terms. The News of the World so ar ranged that buisy people can more easily comprehend, than by reading cumbersoin col umns of dailies. All current topics made plain in each issue by special editorial mat- tei written from inception down to date. The only paper published especially for peo ple who do or do not read duily news papers. nnd yet thirst for plain facts. That this kind of a newepaper is popular is proven by the fact that the Weekly Blade now has over 2GO.IMX) yearly subscribers and is circulated in all parts of the United States. In addition to the news, the Blade publishes short and serial Kt°rie8 and many departments of matter suited to every memeber of the family. Only one dollar a year. Write for free specimen copy. Address WILL G. STEEL ASHLAN D DEFEATS TO WASHINGTON THE ROSEBURGERS The Rogue River Valley R. R. has provided a room for the accommo- | dation of passengers, equipped with an electric light. A more equal freight ra'e and a uniform paseanger rate. These results were the work of the j P ost in exposing the company. Two more, possibly more, have been accorded a rate of 12K cents for the trip to Medford, the railroad commission requires that all railroads within their control charge one rate to all. If the i R. R. V. R. R. will cany one man for 12J<cents why do they charge 25 cents for those who are not in the ring. If a business man was operating this railroad how many freight teams would be seen on the road? Some people were obliged to pay ohe freifht rate and others would have an entirely dif ferent rate. There is no question in the matter, the railroad can carry freight cheaper than a freight team but they charge more and deliver the goods in a pooer condition. Thd question of violating the state law is a secondary consideration and little or no attention is given the law. We must have a depot, a lower pas senger rate between this city and Med ford, an equal freight rate and better servace. The company will carry a ton of freight for some people for the same price they charge others for a small package. FOUND GUILTY The pub’ect of this frke ch has won his way th uu h life un aided and is new the prefe ut ne attorney of the ftast ] ri>F<cjtinir district of Ornfon, covering: Jackson and Josephinecount:<*s. Mr. Mulk«y is an «1 quent *p. a* er and is ulways v i. ■ to bHHiHt in the fe* t vi ies of the stale. That the Crater Lake wagon road will be built in the near future is a matter undisputed. But the manner in which the public money is being squandered should be stopped. This road is of vital importance to every tax paver in the county, but the ques tion is will the road benefit those who don. B. F. Mulkey ‘ will be called upon to pay for the bnild- Tax the Women of Jacksonville the TUETDAY ing? I. -t us figure. Mr. Steel is to be Same as Elsewhere sent to Washington to lobby for an appropriation of £25), 00 3 for the road, Hard to attend to household duties he will get little or nothing, the county With a constantly aching back. A woman should not have a bad back And she wouldn’t if the kidnevs were DON’T BUY A GUN I well. until you havo seen our New Doan’s Kidney Pills make well K d- ' Double Barrel Models fitted, leys. with Stevens Compressed Forged Mrs. J. H. Baussum, living Cor. Twelfth & C. Sts., Medford, Ore., says: Steel Barrels— “I suffered so severely fem kidney DEMI-BLOC SYSTEM rouble that I was i n bie to do my Tlio modo of constructing tlieso Housework. My kidneys were very superb Trap ami Field Guns is rreg.fia • in action. My back pained fully set forth in our New Shot ne severely when s »oping or 'i t rig gun Pamphlet. Send two-cent ind sharp twinges would si.oot through stamp for it. ny loins. I an iewn in health and at Ask your Dealer times felt vey miserable. Doan's for Stevens Cidney Pills were finally brought to Demi-Bloc Gons. ny attention, aid 1 pio: r d a box. They he p d me iro n the li s . I co 1- inued takin; then an! was entirely Insist on our make. ■ured. 1 have of e i re o ii.uemlud J. STEVENS Doan’s Kim -y fills to otl e sulfer- ARMS & TOOL CO. irs.” P. 0. Bu 40M Plenty more proof like th's from ChicopM Falb. M om . Jacksonville people. Call at The City drug store and ask what customers report. , . .iiutf the nerves which For Sale by all Dealers. Price 50 I a.iiol ti e action of the liver anil bowel« cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, ! .'i*. . ii s' Notvo and I.iver Tills cure doses 25 cents. >Jew York, Sole Agents fur the United . oni’tlpfitinn. -tales. Remember the name—Doan’s and ake no other. The Ashland basketball team defeat ed the Roseburg High at Ashland in two games played at Ashland last Fri day and Saturday nights. The score: Friday, Ashland 40; Roseburg, 13; Sat urday, Ashland, 39; Roseburg, 10, -------- e------- ROACH But on the other hand this vast sum of | money spent on the roads of the coun-, ty would pay a handsome return the first season. The P ost does not favor the Crater Lake road and from time to time we will try to show our readers the true situation. HOUSEHOLDCARES STEVENS PERFECT PRINTING PLATES ■’or That Dull Feeling After Eating. I have used Chamberlain’s Stomach .nd Liver Tablets for Si.me time, ai d ■an testify that they have done me nbre good than any tablets I have “The death of theEmporor of China, .-ver used. My trouble was a heavy Kuang Hsu, followed almost instantly lull feeling after eating —D avid by the death of the Empress Dowager, j ’ keeman , Kempt, Nova Seatia. has shaken the Celes iai Empire’’ says These tablets strengthen the stomach Hon. H. K. Hanna, circuit judge of the first district of md improve the digestion. They also Worlds Events. What government today coupl lose Oregon is one of the ablest attorneys in the state, and is •egnlate the liver and bowels. They too rulers within a few days and sustain I ire far superior to pills but cost nu careful in the discharge of his duties. the small loss to commerce that china more. Get a free sample at Robin did? Evedently the Chinese govern 1 guilty. Roach forged his mother’s will be ar ed to contribute izbd.uO to run’s City drug store and see what a HICKS-CH ATTF.N ment was well organized, and the gov name to several checks and when they defray his expenses, MeJiord is to | ut splendid medicine it is. ernment will not be set back bv the I were presented for p lymeut the mother up a iiki sum; a very nice pleasure ENGRAVING CO. change. Nuts, candy, fruit and vegetables at jaunt for Mr. Steel at the expense ot refused to honor them. 2d & Alder, PORTI.A ND, ORE The boy cashed one check for about the taxpayers. Jacks n coun'y wil the Boss. Prince, Chun, the new ruler, is about thirty years old, and is the only rular $70.03 and another for $103.00. After be asked to put up $50,000.03 and Kla of China who ever been outside the cashing the two checks he left for Cal math county has been asked to put up boundaries of China. Prince Chun has ifornia where he was arrested and re a like sum, $o0,000.00 will be asked visited Germany. France and Switzer turned to this county. from outside sources in K a nath coun THE BLADE land and made a most excellent im The wayward lad appeared to be ty, the state will be asked for a dona pression in the countries. Toledo Ohio about 21 years old and at no time dur tion of $100,000.00. ing the trial did he appear uneasy nor This represents an outlay of $500,000. did he seem to realize the enormity of and who will be benefitted? The men Order your Christmas Cacks early. We are who are obliged to pay the taxes wil. I the charge. taking orders now for the holiday week Judge Watson, of Ashlaud, assisted not be benefitted in the least, and the District Attorney in behalf of the state, chances are that the road exc u3ively You cannot aff< rJ to run the risk of burn and Judge E. E. Kelley of Medford that is to say light rigs may be per mitted to travel over it if you cin k ep defended the prisioner. ing you pastry when you can get it at the out of the way of the automobiles!?) Bakery fresh and wholesome One-half million dollars and a plea MEDFORD sure jaunt for Mr. Steel to be paid BOND ISSUE by the taxridden people of the county. The P ost stands for HONEST GOV Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to Attorney A. E. Reames of this ! ERNMENT and taking the bread and all Parts of the Country, Nothing too Heavy or | city, who is engaged by the city of butter from the table of the needy and too Light. Agents for Cölestin Mineral Water. Me '.ford to untangle the bond issue place it in the hands of the wealthy is between the city and Nuveeil & Co not honest government. OREGON JACKSONVILLE was empov ered at a meeting of the Put this $5330.0)3.01) on the road of i city council last Monday, to arrive at Jackson county and we will have roads j an agreement with the company’s local s > that the farmer can deliver his pro duce to market during winter months ¡attorney, M. W. r. Vawter. The city was on the ve ge of order thereby letting him have the benefit of HE new China Store has on exhibition a beautiful show ing a new bond sale and the b< n'ing the high prices during the winter mon ing of Christmas goods. All the latest designs in China house will do all in their powc4 to pre ths, instead of letting a man who does and Dinnerware. Nice line of dolls. vent such action, because the city, not pretend to work, r ap the Lenefits rsde from the heavy interest, gave the of an honest laborer. Years would b Hiding house $18,003.00 bonus to handle elapse before this road would even pay the bonds. a one mill interest on the investment. A NEW RULER IN CHINA Don' Charles F. Dunfoi d DRA Y AGE | Jacksonville Bakery IS IT CHINA YOU WANT T ^Holiday Presente! McGLASHAN&JUNKEN JACKSONVILLE, ----- We have a good Assortment of holidays gifts direct from the east including Leather Goods, Toilet Sets, Books, Brass, Candle Sticks, Burnt Wood Work, Smoker’s Outfits, etc. J. IF. ROBINSON, Propietor HEGE Jacksonville’s Leading Confectioner........ I Candies, Fruits, Vegetables, Tobacco and Groceries < Orden Delivered Twice Each Day ™'; RECEPTION LUY & KEEGAN, Props. Family Trade Solicited Sole Agents Albany Beer - REAL ESTATE CITY DRUG STORE M. - < $6000 5000 1500 3750 2750 8000 3000 2750 4000 3250 10,500 1650 4500 5500 2500 3000 55 acres, fruit, alfalfa, grain, near town. 30 acres, 10 acres grapes, balance esily cleared. 80 acres, 15 acres cleared balance timber. 120 acres, 35 acres meadow, good ditch, stock ranch. 25 acres, alfalfa, good ditch. 40 acres, in orchard, near growing t 60 acres, best of orchard land, good 1 .cation. 26 acres, 10 acres in trees balance timber. 12!< acres, orchard and alfalfa, an ideal home. 160 acres, good fruit land, good location. 35 acres, orchard and alfalfa, good improvements. 13 acres, orchard land on good road, near town. 28 acres, alfalfa or fruit land, fine locality. 20 acres, alfalfa land with improvements, near town. 10 acres, in alfalfa best of land near town. 5 acres, in alfalfa and fruit, good 8 room house, other out buildings, near town. We have a large list of other property not herein specified. Im proved and unimproved at reasonable prices. Stock ranches, farming and fruit land in the best location. A crop f":>ure in the vicinity is unknown. If you wsnt to buy or sell come end see us. Our prices are right. Jacksonville Real Estate Company ADOLF SCHULZ, Manager